Greetings, I thought I was understanding how SLOWED worked, but now with the recent posts I find myself very confused with it. Can someone clarify some of these more basic scenario's.
1) Player 1 is slowed. He chooses to take a double move this turn. How many squares will he move?
2) Player 1 is slowed. He chooses to take a single move and then charge his foe. How many squares can he move?
3) Player 1 is slowed. He chooses to take a single run action. How many squares will he move?
4) Player 1 is slowed. He chooses to shift one square outside of threat range, and takes a move action in place of his standard action. How many squares will he move?
My understanding in all cases is that the answer is 2. Regardless of what action or actions they choose to take to 'increase' their overall speed score, they cannot exceed a speed of 2 squares which would then end their movement. Is this correct or an over simplification?
1) Player 1 is slowed. He chooses to take a double move this turn. How many squares will he move?
2) Player 1 is slowed. He chooses to take a single move and then charge his foe. How many squares can he move?
3) Player 1 is slowed. He chooses to take a single run action. How many squares will he move?
4) Player 1 is slowed. He chooses to shift one square outside of threat range, and takes a move action in place of his standard action. How many squares will he move?
My understanding in all cases is that the answer is 2. Regardless of what action or actions they choose to take to 'increase' their overall speed score, they cannot exceed a speed of 2 squares which would then end their movement. Is this correct or an over simplification?